The United States seven candidates participated in 13 in New Hampshire Republican presidential primary debate, first, the curtain opened the party primaries.

"Tea Party" the backbone of character, Congressman 米歇尔巴克曼 submit to participate in this televised debate shortly before the election materials for the 2012 presidential election, the first female candidate.

First Republican presidential primary debate in New Hampshire in the evening of 13 largest cities of Manchester Institute of 圣安塞尔姆 held by the television broadcast to the entire United States.

Who participate in the debate, a sharp-tongued woman, a strong sense of the lens, frequently gain applause. She was Minnesota Congressman, founder of the House of Representatives Buckman tea party groups, the first female presidential election candidates.

Buckman was born in 1956 in Waterloo, Iowa, childhood, his family moved Minnesota, Winona State University, 1978 BA, 1986 by Orel Roberts University Doctor of Laws degree, two years later by William - Mary College master's degree in tax law.

She and her husband Marcus have five children education, as the family looked after 23 foster children.

Buckman once supported the Democratic Party, the 1980s turned to the Republican Party has become ultra-conservative forces "Tea Party" an important member. Her from 2001 to 2007 served two consecutive terms on behalf of Minnesota Senator, in 2007 as the Federal House of Representatives.

The GOP had better nominate Mitt Romney, or the Beehive State might be shaky for a Republican nominee. Utah has some Democrats, and those would probably be enough to defeat several of those nominees.

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The only difference between the two is that things are not looking up for Obama. In fact, there's a chance things will get worse. He has the luxury of the GOP running a bunch of crazies that he could beat with a 40% approval rating on election day.

No President gets reelected with a 40% approval rating.

Prove it.

Counter-proof: Harry S. Truman. His approval ratings, not surprisingly, went north and south with the position of the UN forces in Korea in a frontal war with clear advances and setbacks, not to mention the prospect at one point of utter defeat. The last Gallup poll for him (September) showed his Presidency on the brink of defeat. Gallup quit publishing polls that month out of a concern that such polls might influence the results.

You do remember the headline of the Chicago Tribune:

DEWEY WINS

Some people were very confident that Harry Truman would lose -- big -- having been such an abject failure. There was even a song made for the occasion:

Congratulations! Tom Dewey.You won by a landslide todayThrough thick and through thinWe knew you would win'Cause who'd ever voteTo let Truman stay in!Congratulations, Tom DeweyYour republican dreams have come true!Here's a victory roarFor President Number Thirty-Four!The White House is waiting for you!

Election Day 1948 was an abject disaster for Republicans. Truman was gaining on the Republicans throughout the early autumn of 1948, and a bunch of Republican Congressmen elected in 1946 were defeated. The only big positive for the Republicans was that they held an open seat in Michigan with a young lawyer named Gerald Ford.

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